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the origins of msnbc and fox news, cnn punditry today. and, you know, that is debatable. but buckley did, after goldwater's defeat in 1964, believe, and i think increasingly engage in the political process and endorsed nixon in 1968, and as he said at one point, i want the most right candidate, meaning the most, you know, conservative candidate, who could win. and so there was also a progress m pragmatic streak in how he ran national review and his public commentary. but he is really the leader of a whole constellation of conservative media voices, was deeply influential. and that pragmatic streak, i think, was critical. >> the book is called "the right moment: ronald reagan's first victory and the decisive turning point in american politics." matthew dallek is a professor at george washington university. and robert merry is the editor of "the american conservative." was we continue our conversation on 1968, america in turmoil. ruth is joining us from illinois. good morning. >> caller: good morning, everyone. i think my question has been answered. back when lyndon johnson
the origins of msnbc and fox news, cnn punditry today. and, you know, that is debatable. but buckley did, after goldwater's defeat in 1964, believe, and i think increasingly engage in the political process and endorsed nixon in 1968, and as he said at one point, i want the most right candidate, meaning the most, you know, conservative candidate, who could win. and so there was also a progress m pragmatic streak in how he ran national review and his public commentary. but he is really the leader...
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carlson and i also had a show on cnn "spin room", 10:00 at night a lot of fun and pat and i went over to msnbc and had a show "buchanan on press", and since then when pat and i got fired by nbc-- i've had a great history of getting fired. >> absolutely. nobody is better at it. [laughter] that's one thing i excel at. and i started my own show i do today, radio and tv called the bill press show. and my final political thing was being the early part of the bernie sanders' campaign and helping him get started so it's been a fun run so far. let me just close by saying, 'cause you'll see in the book, great run. ... >> i'm thinking mommy is making pancakes for breakfast. what can i do? maybe not. imagine that message. just don't believe everything people in authority tell you administrative it is religious authority and certainly political authority today. i don't believe any politician, anything any politician told me, democrat or republican today without kicking the tires and making sure it is true. question authority. the second lesson is go for broke. i mentioned getting started in television in
carlson and i also had a show on cnn "spin room", 10:00 at night a lot of fun and pat and i went over to msnbc and had a show "buchanan on press", and since then when pat and i got fired by nbc-- i've had a great history of getting fired. >> absolutely. nobody is better at it. [laughter] that's one thing i excel at. and i started my own show i do today, radio and tv called the bill press show. and my final political thing was being the early part of the bernie sanders'...
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carlson and i also had a show on cnn "spin room", 10:00 at night a lot of fun and pat and i went over to msnbc and had a show "buchanan on press", and since then when pat and i got fired by nbc-- i've had a great history of getting fired. >> absolutely. nobody is better at it. [laughter] that's one thing i excel at. and i started my own show i do today, radio and tv called the bill press show. and my final political thing was being the early part of the bernie sanders' campaign and helping him get started so it's been a fun run so far. let me just close by saying, 'cause you'll see in the book, great run. ... >> i'm thinking mommy is making pancakes for breakfast. what can i do? maybe not. imagine that message. just don't believe everything people in authority tell you administrative it is religious authority and certainly political authority today. i don't believe any politician, anything any politician told me, democrat or republican today without kicking the tires and making sure it is true. question authority. the second lesson is go for broke. i mentioned getting started in television in
carlson and i also had a show on cnn "spin room", 10:00 at night a lot of fun and pat and i went over to msnbc and had a show "buchanan on press", and since then when pat and i got fired by nbc-- i've had a great history of getting fired. >> absolutely. nobody is better at it. [laughter] that's one thing i excel at. and i started my own show i do today, radio and tv called the bill press show. and my final political thing was being the early part of the bernie sanders'...
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and late today, jal lvalerie ja responding on msnbc. >> i think we have to turn it into a teaching moment. i'm fine. i'm worried about all the people out there who don't have a circle of friends and followers coming to their defense. >> so, let's get to matt gutman, live tonight from los angeles. matt, not only has the show been dropped, but her agent has dropped roseanne, as well? >> reporter: yeah, and it came with the same speed and finality as her show was canceled. now, icm, her agency, putting out a statement, saying that her tweet was, quote, anti-threat call to their core values, and there is clearly a trend here. because before she went after valerie jarrett, she had targeted susan rice. now, she was president obama's national security adviser, that was back in 2013. she also compared her to an ape. david? >> matt gutman leading us off tonight. matt, thank you. >>> we're going to move on this tuesday night to the deadly storms, tornadoes and now severe storms right into the evening. alberto, after slamming ashore, tracking north at this hour. tropical downpours in fayetteville, n
and late today, jal lvalerie ja responding on msnbc. >> i think we have to turn it into a teaching moment. i'm fine. i'm worried about all the people out there who don't have a circle of friends and followers coming to their defense. >> so, let's get to matt gutman, live tonight from los angeles. matt, not only has the show been dropped, but her agent has dropped roseanne, as well? >> reporter: yeah, and it came with the same speed and finality as her show was canceled. now,...
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jarrett responding to the controversy on msnbc. >> i think we have to turn it into a teaching moment. i'm fine. >> reporter: the tweet causing a social media storm with some twitter users calling the remarks racist and bigoted. the reverend al sharpton calling the tweet inexcusable, tweeting "abc must take action now." and wanda sykes, a consulting producer, posting she wouldn't return to the show. even sara gilbert, who plays barr's daughter on the show, condemned the tweet saying, "it does not reflect the beliefs of our cast and crew or anyone associated with our show." >> roseanne has been a bit of a problem for abc for a while. this isn't her first nasty tweet. and i think this was just the final straw. >> reporter: barr deleted the initial tweet, apologizing hours after the comment, saying she was sorry for making a bad joke about jarrett's politics and her looks, and said she should have known better. but within hours of the tweets abc's president of entertainment, channing dungy, issuing a statement saying, "roseanne's twitter statement is abhorrent, repugnant, and inconsistent
jarrett responding to the controversy on msnbc. >> i think we have to turn it into a teaching moment. i'm fine. >> reporter: the tweet causing a social media storm with some twitter users calling the remarks racist and bigoted. the reverend al sharpton calling the tweet inexcusable, tweeting "abc must take action now." and wanda sykes, a consulting producer, posting she wouldn't return to the show. even sara gilbert, who plays barr's daughter on the show, condemned the...
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jarrett responding on msnbc. >> we have to turning it into a teaching moment i'm fine. >> the tweet causing a social media storm with some twitter users calling the remarks racist and bigoted. >> the rerchtd al sharpten inexcusable tweeting abc must take action now. and wanda sooiks a consulting producer posting she wouldn't return to the show. even sarah gilbert who play the daughter on the show condemned the tweet saying it doesn't reflect the beliefs of our cast and crew or anyone associated with our show. >> roseanne has been a bit of a problem for abc for a while. this isn't the nirs nasty tweet. . this was just the final straw. >> barr deleted the initial tweet apologize attention hours after the comment saying she was sorry more making a bad joke about jarrett's politics and looks says she she should should have known better within hours of the tweets abc's president of the entertainment channing dungy entering a statement saysing the statement was has been hornet repugnant and inconsistent with values and decided to cancel her show. a repeat of roseanne was scheduled to hair tonight
jarrett responding on msnbc. >> we have to turning it into a teaching moment i'm fine. >> the tweet causing a social media storm with some twitter users calling the remarks racist and bigoted. >> the rerchtd al sharpten inexcusable tweeting abc must take action now. and wanda sooiks a consulting producer posting she wouldn't return to the show. even sarah gilbert who play the daughter on the show condemned the tweet saying it doesn't reflect the beliefs of our cast and crew or...
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meanwhile, the subject of the tweet, valerie jarrett, responded on msnbc. >> bob eiger, the ceo of disney called me before the announcement. he apologized. he said he had zero tolerance for that sort of racist, bigoted comment and he wanted me to know before he made it public that he was canceling the show. >> reporter: barr was back on twitter late tuesday with another apology posting, don't feel sorry for me, guys. i want to apologize to the hundreds of people and wonderful writers, all liberal and talented actors who lost their jobs due to my stupid tweet. >> reporter: this morning we've seen tweets from roseanne saying her castmates threw her under the bus. hulu and other carriers are removing "roseanne" reruns. she's also been dropped from her talent agency. live from washington, stephanie ramos, abc 7 news. >> stephanie, thank you. i'm going to jump in here and add a little more on to what stephanie said. roseanne, she said good night on twitter about two hours ago. since then she's retweeted about five other things. she really spent the night retweeting and also responding to some
meanwhile, the subject of the tweet, valerie jarrett, responded on msnbc. >> bob eiger, the ceo of disney called me before the announcement. he apologized. he said he had zero tolerance for that sort of racist, bigoted comment and he wanted me to know before he made it public that he was canceling the show. >> reporter: barr was back on twitter late tuesday with another apology posting, don't feel sorry for me, guys. i want to apologize to the hundreds of people and wonderful...
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appearing on a msnbc townhall jarrett says she is fine and called the tweet a teechlg moment. she praised disney more leading by example and kansasling the show >> beach cover-up jelly fish are blanketing a coastline we try to find out why. >> the warriors win and now fans need wardrobe items to go with it. >> scoot over. a start enough may have gone from bird to unicorn. >> i'm meteorologist sandhya marshall tuck will change that. in california, 3 million kids can't read at grade level. tuck turned around struggling schools, raising graduation rates over 60%. marshall tuck for state superintendent. marshall tuck. i thought after sandy hook, where 20 six and seven year olds were slain, this would never happen again. it has happened more than 200 times in 5 years. dianne feinstein and a new generation are leading the fight to pass a new assault weapons ban. say no to the nra and yes to common-sense gun laws. california values senator dianne feinstein >>> it's the invasion of jelly fish at pacifica. by the thousands in the water on and the beach. while they may be gooey and slim
appearing on a msnbc townhall jarrett says she is fine and called the tweet a teechlg moment. she praised disney more leading by example and kansasling the show >> beach cover-up jelly fish are blanketing a coastline we try to find out why. >> the warriors win and now fans need wardrobe items to go with it. >> scoot over. a start enough may have gone from bird to unicorn. >> i'm meteorologist sandhya marshall tuck will change that. in california, 3 million kids can't...
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meanwhile the subject of the twee val jarrett responded on msnbc. >> bob eiger, the ceo ceo ce called me, he had zero tolerance fo that kind of comment and wanted to make before he made it public that he was canceling the show. >> barr saying, don't feel sorry for me guys. i just want to apologize to the hundreds of people who lost their jobs on the show due to my stupid tweet. >> streaming service hulu and other cable networks have removed roseanne reruns and her talent agency has also dropped her. reporting live from washington, stephanie ramos, abc 7 news. >>> stephanie, thank you, i'm going to add on to what stephanie was reporting. roseanne tweeted as little as a half hour ago, she's not getting much sleep. the most notable thing has been response to fellow co-workers. she responded to sara gilbert and michael fishman. this is the tweet to michael phishman saying, quote, i created the platform thor that inclusivity and you know it. me. you throw me under the bus. nice. if you're wondering what she's been retreating throughout the night, it's mainly people who defend her or say th
meanwhile the subject of the twee val jarrett responded on msnbc. >> bob eiger, the ceo ceo ce called me, he had zero tolerance fo that kind of comment and wanted to make before he made it public that he was canceling the show. >> barr saying, don't feel sorry for me guys. i just want to apologize to the hundreds of people who lost their jobs on the show due to my stupid tweet. >> streaming service hulu and other cable networks have removed roseanne reruns and her talent...
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. >>> that's a wrap for this hour on msnbc live. i look forward to seeing you at noon. stay where you are, we've got a busy "a.m. joy" coming your way right now. >>> i know the game. i mean, i understand it. and so many people have come up, lobbyists. i said i don't want money from lobbyists. the system we have is broken. a guy like bush, a guy like walker. all of these people are controlled by the people who give them money. under my administration we're fighting against the lobbyists, the special interests and the corrupt washington politics. >> good morning, and welcome to "a.m. joy." rudy giuliani in an interview that posted last night with the "huffington post" once again directly contradicted the white house, despite working for donald trump. the comments came after reports that at&t paid trump attorney michael cohen $600,000 to advise on a potential merger with time warner. and for insight into the new administration. giuliani told the "huffington post" quote whatever lobbying was done didn't reach the president. the president denied the merger. they didn't get t
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. >>> that's it for this hour of msnbc live. i'll see you at noon eastern. stay where you are. joy is starting now with "a.m. joy." [ crowd chanting "nobel" ] >> that's very nice. thank you. that's very nice. nobel. >> oh, stop. nobel, stop. good morning. welcome to a.m. joy. it was supposed to be his nob nobel-worthy moment. a summit between north korea and the united states to clear the path to peace on the korean peninsula. there was so much excitement that this smeshl commemorative coin popped up in the white house gift shop putting the american president and the north korean leader referred to here as supreme leader, side by side. just as the coins went on preorder, things began to fall a apart leading trump to fear north korea would cancel the summit first. on thursday morning before kim could break up with him, trump broke up with kim. personally dictating a letter cancelling the meeting. i'd do a dramatic reading. let's let secretary of state mike pompeo do the honors. >> i felt a wonderful dialogue was building up between you and me and ultimately it's only that dialog
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i'm alex witt at msnbc headquarters. high noon on the east. 9:00 at the west, president trump fumes, we're learning what went down inside a classified briefing this past week. >> i told mr.
i'm alex witt at msnbc headquarters. high noon on the east. 9:00 at the west, president trump fumes, we're learning what went down inside a classified briefing this past week. >> i told mr.
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joining me now is john conison, maya wylie and matthew miller, justice and security analyst for msnbc. this is an all star panel. joe, you are one of the very people i would want to talk to about this. in the clinton case you wrote the book "the hunting of the president" that talked about the lengthy get clinton kind of campaign, but in the end it was this civil deposition in which he was forced to do, right, by the court. >> that's right. >> but we don't know whether or not that would apply in a criminal court, right? at the time was there any distinction being made that this is only unanimous because it's a civil case where there is no criminal penalty? >> i think just the opposite, joy. the fact that it was a unanimous decision by the court that you could bring a civil case against a sitting president meant that if there were a criminal investigation by a sitting president, certainly you would be able to subpoena the president for that. >> right. >> not only that, but, you know, clinton was actually subpoenaed by ken star later in the monica lewinsky case. after resisting invitatio
joining me now is john conison, maya wylie and matthew miller, justice and security analyst for msnbc. this is an all star panel. joe, you are one of the very people i would want to talk to about this. in the clinton case you wrote the book "the hunting of the president" that talked about the lengthy get clinton kind of campaign, but in the end it was this civil deposition in which he was forced to do, right, by the court. >> that's right. >> but we don't know whether or...
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. >>> that's a wrap of this hour of msnbc live. i'm alex witt. i wish i was joining joy's team. they're having so much fun over there. you have to stay tuned. >>> hillary clinton called you the king of death. >> no. i called myself the king of debt. nobody knows debt better than me. i've made a fortune by using debt. if things don't work out, i renegotiate the debt. that's a smart thing, not a
. >>> that's a wrap of this hour of msnbc live. i'm alex witt. i wish i was joining joy's team. they're having so much fun over there. you have to stay tuned. >>> hillary clinton called you the king of death. >> no. i called myself the king of debt. nobody knows debt better than me. i've made a fortune by using debt. if things don't work out, i renegotiate the debt. that's a smart thing, not a
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joining me natasha ber tran, msnbc analyst paul butler. natasha, if you could, just walk us through the relationship, the enter relationships between trump, manafort and rick gates. >> tom barrack is an interesting figure because he has the confidence of both paul manafort and donald trump and, of course, rick gates. he's known him for about four decades, met in beirut 40 years ago. he's known trump for almost as long, almost three decades. when the president needed or the then candidate donald trump needed someone to wrangle delegates for him at the convention, paul manafort stepped in and said i really want to work for this campaign. he told tom barrack, please connect me with the president. he said, okay,ly write you a glowing cover letter. in that letter he mentioned that paul manafort would be willing to work for free. this was a really interesting anything. tom barrack's importance is that he serves as a nexus between the president and paul manafort. after the election and after paul manafort was ousted from the campaign because he w
joining me natasha ber tran, msnbc analyst paul butler. natasha, if you could, just walk us through the relationship, the enter relationships between trump, manafort and rick gates. >> tom barrack is an interesting figure because he has the confidence of both paul manafort and donald trump and, of course, rick gates. he's known him for about four decades, met in beirut 40 years ago. he's known trump for almost as long, almost three decades. when the president needed or the then candidate...
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at a new york book store, she spoke with msnbc nicole wallace. this is an hour. . >> good evening, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to barnes and nobles upper west side. jennifer was the director of communications for hillary clinton's 2016 presidential campaign. prior to that position, she
at a new york book store, she spoke with msnbc nicole wallace. this is an hour. . >> good evening, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to barnes and nobles upper west side. jennifer was the director of communications for hillary clinton's 2016 presidential campaign. prior to that position, she
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msnbc was on was on the presides speech in dallas. it was one of the most powerful speeches i have ever seen. an impressive performance in dallas. he felt good. that was clear, right? reporter: keep in mind as the president was somewhat critical of the nra itself, look you have to stand up to the nra. there was a lot of interest exactly what he might say before this audience. he sort of set the table for the -- before he left. david: indeed. blake, have a great weekend. melissa. melissa: here to react brad blakeman, former staffer for george w. bush. a lot to digest there, my friend. what jumps out at you? what moved the needle today? >> i think his speech before the nra was brilliant. it showed the president is delivering not only for his bay but the american people. he went around the globe if you will. he talked about the economy. he talked about foreign policy then he left the nra saying that i am going to be a staunch defender, i have been a staunch defender of the right of the second amendment. that is not going to change. we ha
msnbc was on was on the presides speech in dallas. it was one of the most powerful speeches i have ever seen. an impressive performance in dallas. he felt good. that was clear, right? reporter: keep in mind as the president was somewhat critical of the nra itself, look you have to stand up to the nra. there was a lot of interest exactly what he might say before this audience. he sort of set the table for the -- before he left. david: indeed. blake, have a great weekend. melissa. melissa: here...
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msnbc little analyst paul butler, a former federal prosecutor. matt welch of reason magazine. you reported on ami and david packer. what is that relationship between trump world and that publication? >> well, it's been very close. in fact, several months ago when several of my colleagues were zooming in on michael cohen and some of the things he has done related to ami trump during the campaign, ami released a statement acknowledging owning the close personal relationship that david packer, the head of ami had not just with trump, but also cohen. >> that's what is so crazy about this. it's not just trump. michael cohen knows pecker and has been involved in some of these sort of what's called catch and kill stories, right? >> yeah, absolutely. so this was a real turn-about. this was a very -- the ami is completely changing its tune in terms of now not just going on the attack, but going on the attack viciously against cohen. >> how do you interpret that? >> they're in the same business, right? they are the print version of michael cohen. they have been running interference for
msnbc little analyst paul butler, a former federal prosecutor. matt welch of reason magazine. you reported on ami and david packer. what is that relationship between trump world and that publication? >> well, it's been very close. in fact, several months ago when several of my colleagues were zooming in on michael cohen and some of the things he has done related to ami trump during the campaign, ami released a statement acknowledging owning the close personal relationship that david...
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i want to harry reid to you what clint watts, an msnbc contributor, former fbi be agent said these are very dangerous questions for the president because he doesn't note everything that mueller knows. and ryan goodman and alex writing making the same point you made, mueller's questions show it is likely mueller has already identified crimes involving collusion and asking only about trump's personal knowledge and personal involvement. do you think the legal team has been undertaking a legal team under giuliani to lay the groundwork to say the president is not going to do it. >> yes, that's my best take on the leak. that they are trying to say this is too broad. he's out of control. possibly some halfway separate gem of the sort that bill bennett identified we'll do written answers to the questions knowing, where the rubber hits the road is bob mueller will never accept answers not given under oath by the president, period, full stop. and that's the number one thing that they want to avoid. so i think the leak is designed to begin to portray an out-of-control prosecutor. of course, these
i want to harry reid to you what clint watts, an msnbc contributor, former fbi be agent said these are very dangerous questions for the president because he doesn't note everything that mueller knows. and ryan goodman and alex writing making the same point you made, mueller's questions show it is likely mueller has already identified crimes involving collusion and asking only about trump's personal knowledge and personal involvement. do you think the legal team has been undertaking a legal team...
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we're gong to have continuous coverage of this over on msnbc. we ask you to stick around for more of this breaking news. >>> you're seeing live pictures there from joint andrews air force base. you see marine one there with the president. probably headed back to the white house after a very historic evening that all in all lasted just under an hour or so from the time the president and the vice president arrived to the air base and the time the three american detainees came out. i think a lot of would probably say they were not expecting to hear from the detainees. but, in fact, the three americans did take questions. one of them speaking, describing the moment of their release and obviously how they were treated. the president also weighing in on what this, i guess, moment was for him, what it means for this country. he referred to these three americans as great americans, terrific people. and obviously you could imagine how difficult it must have been for the family members and the intense negotiations that led even the president at one point
we're gong to have continuous coverage of this over on msnbc. we ask you to stick around for more of this breaking news. >>> you're seeing live pictures there from joint andrews air force base. you see marine one there with the president. probably headed back to the white house after a very historic evening that all in all lasted just under an hour or so from the time the president and the vice president arrived to the air base and the time the three american detainees came out. i...
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why is this happening, presented by msnbc and nbc news think. oh, look at that. isn't that nice art? i don't even wear a tie in that one. it's a new podcast that will help you take a step back and think big about this incredible moment in time and try to understand better why this is happening. the official launch is next tuesday, may 15th. the good news is you can go to apple podcasts or tune in right now and listen to a little teaser trailer and then subscribe away so you can be the first person on your block to listen to our next episodes, which land on tuesday may 15th. i cannot wait for you to hear it. that is "all in" for this evening. "the rachel maddow show" starts right now with ari melber in for rachel. good evening, ari. >> chris, i have bad news. >> what's that? >> i have a new podcast coming out called "why isn't this happening?" >> that is a perfect joint team. people can subscribe to both. >> okay, good. you know what? then it was good news. i will be subscribing. thank you, chris. >> you bet. >> and i want to thank you at home for of course joinin
why is this happening, presented by msnbc and nbc news think. oh, look at that. isn't that nice art? i don't even wear a tie in that one. it's a new podcast that will help you take a step back and think big about this incredible moment in time and try to understand better why this is happening. the official launch is next tuesday, may 15th. the good news is you can go to apple podcasts or tune in right now and listen to a little teaser trailer and then subscribe away so you can be the first...
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why is this happening, presented by msnbc and nbc news think. oh, look at that. isn't that nice art? i don't even wear a tie in that one. it's a new podcast that will help you take a step back and think big about this incredible moment in time and try to understand better why this is happening. the official launch is next tuesday, may 15th. the good news is you can go to apple podcasts or tune in right now and listen to a little teaser trailer and then subscribe away so you can be the first person on your block to listen to our next episodes, which land on tuesday may 15th. i cannot wait for you to hear it. that is "all in" for this evening. >>> tonight, rudy giuliani has parted ways with his law firm to focus full-time on the mueller investigation while vice president pence says respectfully, it's time for mueller to call it quits. >>> the president avoids any talk of witch hunts or russia at a rally in indiana tonight as news breaks his homeland security secretary was ready to quit after being berated by trump in front of the entire cabinet. >>> and a white hou
why is this happening, presented by msnbc and nbc news think. oh, look at that. isn't that nice art? i don't even wear a tie in that one. it's a new podcast that will help you take a step back and think big about this incredible moment in time and try to understand better why this is happening. the official launch is next tuesday, may 15th. the good news is you can go to apple podcasts or tune in right now and listen to a little teaser trailer and then subscribe away so you can be the first...
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and msnbc contributor jennifer rubin. conservative columnist with the "washington post." and dr. elizabeth rosenthal editor in chief of kaiser health news author of "an american sickness how health care became a big business and how you can take it back." libby, let me start with you. i think we have forgotten just how heterodox donald trump was on the subject of health care and the promises he made during the campaign versus how he's governed including today's drug decision. >> sure. he said that we should be able to negotiate drug prices at a large-scale level, and today what we saw is a proposal with 50 points turning somersaults not to allow the government to do just that. and some of the proposals are good ideas. let's put the price of prescription drugs in those ads. let consumers get some of those drug company rebates. but nothing does what every other developed country does to control drug prices, which is allow for large-scale direct negotiation, and that's not just countries that have a single payer system or government-controlled health care system or socialist. it's e
and msnbc contributor jennifer rubin. conservative columnist with the "washington post." and dr. elizabeth rosenthal editor in chief of kaiser health news author of "an american sickness how health care became a big business and how you can take it back." libby, let me start with you. i think we have forgotten just how heterodox donald trump was on the subject of health care and the promises he made during the campaign versus how he's governed including today's drug...
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i'm joined by rosalynn helderman reporter for "the washington post" and msnbc contribute ker clint watts, author of the book "messing with the enemy" out later this month. let me start with you as someone who worked at the fbi and worked in counter intelligence about this moment here about this meeting. what seems hard confirmed here is, this was floated and they took the bait. we don't know what happened in the meeting. what's your take away from what that meant? >> collusioning whether failed attempted or successful is all collusion. it's the take away from it. they took the meeting under the auspices they were going to get dirt. they seemed to be when they didn't get what they wan and didn't realize they were being offered this is a quid pro quo. you might look into the magnitsky act. if you do something about it, then. >> you think this was a lost in translation that the structure of the meeting was we're telling you what the quo is. maybe we'll get to the quid later. they were just lake what's the deal. there's no dirt. >> gimme, gimme, gimme, can you do it quickly. >> that's your i
i'm joined by rosalynn helderman reporter for "the washington post" and msnbc contribute ker clint watts, author of the book "messing with the enemy" out later this month. let me start with you as someone who worked at the fbi and worked in counter intelligence about this moment here about this meeting. what seems hard confirmed here is, this was floated and they took the bait. we don't know what happened in the meeting. what's your take away from what that meant? >>...
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joining me now to talk about, it democratic strategist tara nidell and msnbc contributor josh barrow, senior editor at business insider. you wonder what those meetings are like. because obviously all these people have to go into the room with him and i think a lot of these people don't respect him, don't think very highly of him and have to pretend to. what do you make of it? >> he said gates knows you're wrong. we're looking at a president that doesn't know the difference between hiv and hpv but he has memorized bill gates' daughter's appearance. so if he spent more time actually learning policy, if he devoted just a quarter of the time that he devotes to harassing women and gawking at women to actual policy, memorizing and learning policy, i think the country would be a lot better off. so this is what we have. we have a president that spends more time -- >> that's where the mental energy is. >> -- gawking at women and memorizing their appearances than we do actually doing policy briefings or actual work. >> although i think one thing i learned from this is in this instance it's a go
joining me now to talk about, it democratic strategist tara nidell and msnbc contributor josh barrow, senior editor at business insider. you wonder what those meetings are like. because obviously all these people have to go into the room with him and i think a lot of these people don't respect him, don't think very highly of him and have to pretend to. what do you make of it? >> he said gates knows you're wrong. we're looking at a president that doesn't know the difference between hiv and...
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welcome to msnbc's special coverage of the royal wedding. it is a beautiful day in windsor, england. in hours from now, prince harry, the younger, often wilder royal will marry his american princess, an historic union of rules of class, race and nationality. you are looking live at st. george's chapel where in, three
welcome to msnbc's special coverage of the royal wedding. it is a beautiful day in windsor, england. in hours from now, prince harry, the younger, often wilder royal will marry his american princess, an historic union of rules of class, race and nationality. you are looking live at st. george's chapel where in, three
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msnbc legal analyst benjamin wittes and natasha ber tram. ben, let me start with you. what is your understanding of what the meaning of today's legal team change is? >> well, i think it's partly exactly what you describe which is an effort to be more aggressive, more combative. it's partly i suspect also a matter of the fa seeing of prior forces and you know, ty cobb has been unhappy and kind of wearing that on his sleeve for a while now. and so i think you know, replacing you know, the people who don't want to be there anymore with fresh faces who do want to be there is part of the larger picture of the administration. right? it's going on in cabinet officials offices, it's going on, you know, all over the administration. >> natasha, one of the things that this legal team has been fairly effective at is framing things as if mueller is looking at obstruction. he's not really looking at collusion whether he it comes to the president. it's really about obstruction. michael cap pugh toe who was interviewed by mueller gave a pretty startling quote. this is him talking to c
msnbc legal analyst benjamin wittes and natasha ber tram. ben, let me start with you. what is your understanding of what the meaning of today's legal team change is? >> well, i think it's partly exactly what you describe which is an effort to be more aggressive, more combative. it's partly i suspect also a matter of the fa seeing of prior forces and you know, ty cobb has been unhappy and kind of wearing that on his sleeve for a while now. and so i think you know, replacing you know, the...
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president's strategy, i'm joined by natasha bertrand, matt miller, from the justice department and msnbc justice analyst. do you think it's working, matt? >> it's working certainly with members of the republican party. and you see it not just with people out in the country but with the leadership. there are a number of things he's trying to do. one is discredit the investigation so if bob mueller does produce results, people in the republican party reject the results. one is to try to actively interfere with the investigation and make it harder for investigators to do their work. what he does is by sowing this doubt with voters it has ramifications on capitol hill. if you talk to republican politicians they're in two camps. the one camp who are the hardened true trumpers like devin nunes working hard and a bunch of others who know what he's doing is wrong and that there are long-term ramifications but won't say anything because they're scared of trump voters. trump knows that. he know is by ginning up doubts it has a way of locking people in on the hill who know better and who could stan
president's strategy, i'm joined by natasha bertrand, matt miller, from the justice department and msnbc justice analyst. do you think it's working, matt? >> it's working certainly with members of the republican party. and you see it not just with people out in the country but with the leadership. there are a number of things he's trying to do. one is discredit the investigation so if bob mueller does produce results, people in the republican party reject the results. one is to try to...
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let's bring in msnbc analyst mimi rocah, daniel gold man, also former federal prosecutor in the district of new york, as threading the needle there and trying to keep his job if the white house demands something like this that seems to me something you can't brook compromise on. >> a red line for two reasons. everything that mimi and dan said spot on. you don't play an open hand with a defendant in this subject in a criminal investigation which is what trump is. but in some ways even more seriously as the reddest of red lines, you don't give information about a long-standing confidential informant who we're now reading all about in the newspapers what all it means for him and future fbi recruits. it was stunning. as a matter of principle of the real sort of dna of what the department does, i agree with you. that second one, that giving up of a confidential informant seemed awfully close to a point where you have to say enough already. every sort of appeasement has brought an encroachment in short order and a more serious one. but look, we also know that rosenstein and wray are doing the
let's bring in msnbc analyst mimi rocah, daniel gold man, also former federal prosecutor in the district of new york, as threading the needle there and trying to keep his job if the white house demands something like this that seems to me something you can't brook compromise on. >> a red line for two reasons. everything that mimi and dan said spot on. you don't play an open hand with a defendant in this subject in a criminal investigation which is what trump is. but in some ways even more...
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let's bring in msnbc analyst mimi rocah, daniel gold man, also former federal prosecutor in the district of new york, aso threading the needle there and trying to keep his job if the white house demands something like this that seems to me something you can't brook order and a more serious one. but look, we also know that rosenstein and wray are doing >> indications of money that she needed in her life insurance. >> the list included funeral expenses. investigation at the department of justice. rosenstein boots it over to the ig and he gives this meeting. and the thought is, okay, he's threading the needle there and trying to keep his job. if the white house demands something like this that seems to me something you can't brook compromise on. >> a red line for two reasons. everything that mimi and dan said, spot on. you don't play an open hand with a defendant in this subject in a criminal investigation which is what trump is. but in some ways even more seriously as the reddest of red lines, you don't give information about a longstanding confidential informant who we're now reading all
let's bring in msnbc analyst mimi rocah, daniel gold man, also former federal prosecutor in the district of new york, aso threading the needle there and trying to keep his job if the white house demands something like this that seems to me something you can't brook order and a more serious one. but look, we also know that rosenstein and wray are doing >> indications of money that she needed in her life insurance. >> the list included funeral expenses. investigation at the department...
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let's bring in msnbc analyst mimi rocah, daniel goldman, also former federal prosecutor in the district of new york, and harry litman, attorney general at the department of justice. i want to sort of look where we are at the end of this week. let's start with the recent news which is the president's lawyer rudy giuliani saying a day after this unusual briefing happened about a confidential classified confidential information about an informant that this information should be briefed to the white house now which is, you know, part of the investigation. what do you make of that. >> i think this shows that the pretext for the meeting that happened, the supposed congressional oversight, was just a complete lie. >> they didn't wait 24 hours. >> exactly. and giuliani you can think what you will about his strategy but he certainly comes out and says what the rest of us see as implied in what they're doing. he's admitted it. this was really about the president and his legal team subjects and targets, i'm not saying he's a target or a subject, i don't know which one but he's part of this investi
let's bring in msnbc analyst mimi rocah, daniel goldman, also former federal prosecutor in the district of new york, and harry litman, attorney general at the department of justice. i want to sort of look where we are at the end of this week. let's start with the recent news which is the president's lawyer rudy giuliani saying a day after this unusual briefing happened about a confidential classified confidential information about an informant that this information should be briefed to the...
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also joining me msnbc justice analyst matt miller, who is chief spokesperson at the department of justice when holder was the attorney general. we talk a lot in this news cycle about the independence of the justice department, and it's a word that has a lot of force and meaning. but i think for people that are outside it, what does that actually mean? day to day, live reality, how you think about it in the culture of the place when you were there in the obama administration. >> given the power that the attorney general has, the ability to deprive people of their liberty, the ability to actually execute people, that power has to be used in a way that is independent of any political influence. and so on a day-to-day basis, we were -- we made sure that we made our decisions on the basis of the law and the facts without any consideration of what the white house wanted us to do. sometimes to the detriment of the relationship that we had with the white house. white hou. now, anything that was necessarily expressed directly to me, but things that i heard, you know, maybe some time thereafter. be
also joining me msnbc justice analyst matt miller, who is chief spokesperson at the department of justice when holder was the attorney general. we talk a lot in this news cycle about the independence of the justice department, and it's a word that has a lot of force and meaning. but i think for people that are outside it, what does that actually mean? day to day, live reality, how you think about it in the culture of the place when you were there in the obama administration. >> given the...
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stay tuned for a special msnbc town hall event hosted by joy reid and myself and featuring our special guest valerie jarrett, everyday racism in america starts right now. >> before you call the cops, i just want you to know, i'm a christian. i am often asked if i am muslim. i'm okay with that. i'm pretty much convinced if you met my mother you'd automatically become a better person. i can tell you every single word off the. in. w.a. "straight out of compton" album. i can also sing you every single word from "oklahoma." i don't hate our president, i hate that anyone at all might possibly be afraid of me. i'm a proud man. i'm a proud
stay tuned for a special msnbc town hall event hosted by joy reid and myself and featuring our special guest valerie jarrett, everyday racism in america starts right now. >> before you call the cops, i just want you to know, i'm a christian. i am often asked if i am muslim. i'm okay with that. i'm pretty much convinced if you met my mother you'd automatically become a better person. i can tell you every single word off the. in. w.a. "straight out of compton" album. i can also...
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msnbc political analyst tom cedar. jennifer, let me start with you. that statement that there is a significant chunk of the trump base that has this sort of paranoid conspiracyist racist world view. what do you think of that comment? >> i made the same comment. you're not going to get much argument from me. listen, i think there are people in trump's space who are simply traditional republicans who any time there is a guy with an r after his name are going to pull the lever there are true racists who are part of this conspiracy mongering, part of the alt-right. and then there are people, frankly, who are just too passive who say yeah, he is a racist, but. he is a racist but. yeah, he takes kids away from their parents at the border, but. and frankly, that's a form of racism too. i think those people have gotten too much of a pass. so when roseanne barr comes along and says what at least a significant chunk as you say of his voters think, lo and behold, abc, they should have done this before decides i don't think that's what abc wants to be associated
msnbc political analyst tom cedar. jennifer, let me start with you. that statement that there is a significant chunk of the trump base that has this sort of paranoid conspiracyist racist world view. what do you think of that comment? >> i made the same comment. you're not going to get much argument from me. listen, i think there are people in trump's space who are simply traditional republicans who any time there is a guy with an r after his name are going to pull the lever there are true...
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all in with chris hayes is coming up next on msnbc. have a great night. >>> tonight on all in. >> he started yesterday. he'll get his facts straight. >> the trump and rudy show continues. >> we're not changing any stories. >> tonight as the president and his new attorney attempt to get on the same page. >> excuse me, you take a look at what i just said. >> how rudy guiliani keeps making things worse. >> we love rudy. he's a special guy. >> then why the president was praising paul manafort on stage today. >> there for a short while but he's a good person. >> what happened when the man who said he would get tough on the nra spoke at their convention today. >> some of you people are petrified of the nra. you can't be petrified. >> when all in starts now. >> thank you, kanye. >> good evening from new york. i'm joy reid in for chris hayes. donald trump's efforts to clean up the mess made by his new personal attorney rudy guiliani have managed to make things worse. speaking to reporters this morning, the president suggested that giuliani did
all in with chris hayes is coming up next on msnbc. have a great night. >>> tonight on all in. >> he started yesterday. he'll get his facts straight. >> the trump and rudy show continues. >> we're not changing any stories. >> tonight as the president and his new attorney attempt to get on the same page. >> excuse me, you take a look at what i just said. >> how rudy guiliani keeps making things worse. >> we love rudy. he's a special guy....
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here to discuss that msnbc contributor natasha bertrand who covers the atlantic, retired federal district judge nancy gertner and david. >> yeah, as he should feel. his office and his home was raided by fbi agents a couple weeks ago. and i don't think he expected it would ever get to this point. he has always been protected by the president. now he feels quite alone because the president is trying to distance himself from michael cohen. michael cohen is for all intents and purposes a ticking time bomb. according to people i speak to, that it's really only a matter of time when michael cohen is faced with a potential, you know, a really long sentence for, you know, any alleged crimes that he may have committed when he was working for donald trump that he, the loyalty will only go so far. and he has a wife and kids that he really, really cares about. i mean, his family, if you go into his office, it's donald trump and it's his family. it's pictures of his daughter. so this is something that is really going to test him. and it makes total sense now that he is feeling a little bit abandoned b
here to discuss that msnbc contributor natasha bertrand who covers the atlantic, retired federal district judge nancy gertner and david. >> yeah, as he should feel. his office and his home was raided by fbi agents a couple weeks ago. and i don't think he expected it would ever get to this point. he has always been protected by the president. now he feels quite alone because the president is trying to distance himself from michael cohen. michael cohen is for all intents and purposes a...
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join me michelle goldberg, and msnbc contributor sam seder. the aclu has been opposed to gina haspel's nomination. did her performance today assuage any of your objections? >> no. we learned nothing about her through this nomination hearing. we knew exactly two things about her heading into today's nomination hearing. thing one, if you will, was that she participated and supervised torture and participated in that criminal conduct. in one case, overseeing detention site green, a black site in thailand in which a detainee was slammed against the wall, waterboarded, stripped naked and blocked in a coffin-sized box. that was thing one. thing two we knew about her is she destroyed everyday about torture many years later. on both of those account, we have gotten no transparency and no further information from this nominee. she has been evasive and stonewalled on that. and i think it's an embarrassment for the senate to consider voting on a nominee when you don't have this basic level and knowledge of information about only two things we know about
join me michelle goldberg, and msnbc contributor sam seder. the aclu has been opposed to gina haspel's nomination. did her performance today assuage any of your objections? >> no. we learned nothing about her through this nomination hearing. we knew exactly two things about her heading into today's nomination hearing. thing one, if you will, was that she participated and supervised torture and participated in that criminal conduct. in one case, overseeing detention site green, a black...
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i mean, you turn on fox news and, i mean, it's true that both msnbc and fox news, "salon" and "national review," like, we spend a lot of time obsessing what the other side's about. i mean, i wrote a book about the other side. [laughter] but i think that i'm stunned by the utter lack of willingness to really argue for and engage ideas on the right. and i think it shows at least a, like maybe they don't acknowledge it for themselves, but there's at least a sense that there's no point anymore. >> wasn't there a report that came out after the romney campaign which talked about an autopsy after the romney campaign which did talk about how they needed to genuinely change their approach to voters in terms of their ideas? do you recall that? >> yeah, yeah. the rnc autopsy? many a lot of that was sort of -- a lot of that was sort of aimed at engaging if they promoted their ideas correctly, they could get more minority voters in, right? and i think the ideal person for that was, like, susana martinez from new mexico. did i get her name right? she actually kind of tried. she was, like, small gover
i mean, you turn on fox news and, i mean, it's true that both msnbc and fox news, "salon" and "national review," like, we spend a lot of time obsessing what the other side's about. i mean, i wrote a book about the other side. [laughter] but i think that i'm stunned by the utter lack of willingness to really argue for and engage ideas on the right. and i think it shows at least a, like maybe they don't acknowledge it for themselves, but there's at least a sense that there's...